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ISLAMABAD: Forestation is a lifesaver for future of Pakistan; Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Wednesday and also urged youth to take part in the plantation drive.
On the matter, he added that government was firm to make the country green considering its vulnerability to climate change. While expressing his views on the launch of Islamabad’s first Japanese method inspired Miyawaki forest at Shakarparian hills, Prime Minister commented that “For Pakistan, plantation is not a hobby, but a vital step to give our future generations a clean and healthy environment to breath in.” On this visit the Prime Minister planted a sapling of Pine at Shakarparian, flanked by Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, Climate Change Minister Malik Amin Aslam and Senator Faisal Javed Khan.
According to the official press release, Miyawaki technique helps in plant growth, which is 10 times faster and results in 30 times denser forestation and till now 20 sites in Islamabad have been identified to be developed on lines of Miyawaki method, also called Potted Seedling Method.
Regarding the challenge of climate change Prime Minister Imran Khan said Pakistan was among the 10 most vulnerable countries to climate change and rising temperatures, and stressed the need for urgent steps to mitigate the challenge. He pointed that environmental conditions in the metropolitans like Lahore and Peshawar – once known as the Garden Cities, had become awful due to increased levels of pollution.
Moreover, during his address Prime Minister also pointed out the adverse impact of air pollution stating that the air-borne toxins were particularly dangerous for elderly and children, and could result in reducing an average eleven years of a human life.
While expressing strong regret he added that the alarming situation was in fact the fallout of turning Lahore into a ‘concrete jungle’ by callous tree-cutting and said rapid forestation was the only way to counter the problem.
Imran Khan emphasized on changing the lifestyles in a way to be ‘more caring and friendly towards the environment’, adding that
“Our government is determined to bring change on earth (through plantation) and to the mindsets as well”.
Mentioning PTI’s efforts Prime Minister remarked that the government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf had successfully planted one billion trees in Khyber Pukhtunkhwa and was committed to achieve the next 10 Billion Tree Tsunami goal.
The efforts of Federal Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam and his team for executing the forestation projects in an effective manner, he added.
Prime Minister also called upon the youth to ‘take reigns of their future in own hands’ and actively participate in the government’s plantation drive.
Regarding the academic syllabus, Prime Minister Imran Khan added that inclusion of chapters related to plantation in academic syllabus was also under consideration to sensitize the next generation right from their early ages.
While urging the schools and colleges to set targets of plantation for their students to encourage them about being gentle towards the environment, he said that
“Together, we will make a Green Pakistan – environmentally sustainable and worth-living for future generations’.